Baltic Exchange bombing

The Baltic Exchange bombing occurred at 9:20 PM on 10 April 1992 when the Provisional IRA used a car bomb to attack the Baltic Exchange in London, England. A one-ton bomb in a large white truck exploded in front of the Baltic Exchange building, killing three people and wounding 91 people. The bombing dealt extensive damage to nearby buildings as well, with the repairs costing £800,000,000; this bombing alone was £200,000,000 more than the total damage caused by the 10,000 bombings of The Troubles in Northern Ireland up to that point.